NZAPSE is a branch of the New Zealand Association of Science Educators - a national body.

Register with the New Zealand Association of Science Educators (NZASE) as an individual or with your school/organisation to join the national body advocating for and representing science educators across Aotearoa.

Membership is currently free for all Primary and Intermediate schools as well as student teachers and those in their first two years of practice (PCT1 & PCT2).

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Registration is simple!

You can register to gain access to the members only area of NZASE as well as other general groups by creating an account through the members portal.

Check out this video for instructions or find out more on the NZASE website.

As a member of NZASE...

Discounted SCICON Tickets

SCICON - the biennial conference of the NZASE. It is organised and hosted by regional science teachers associations with NZASE support and provides a unique professional development experience for teachers of science at all levels in New Zealand. Discounts are available to individual NZASE members.

Article and Research Library Access

Online access to articles and resources, a combination of commentary or resources written by the editor and material submitted by NZASE members and academics.

Notifications for PLD opportunities

Notification of local and national events and professional development opportunities. Discover what is available through monthly and termly newsletters.

Membership across organisations

General membership of Special Interest Groups (SIGs); Primary Science (NZAPSE), Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Earth and Space Science. (Note: Chemistry and Physics charge an additional fee).

Resources and Support

Support as your science teachers' association. Access to NZASE member only resources to help you unpack the Science curriculum and plan effectively.

Most importantly - A national voice on issues affecting science education

being a part of NZASE means that you are part of a collective community and represented across matters that directly affect your practice and your learners.

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